Is it true that the more massive a star is at birth, the longer its life is?
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I think it is the opposite. Red dwarfs have more life than large blue stars
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A star's life expectancy depends on its mass. Generally, the more massive the star, the faster it burns up its fuel supply, and the shorter its life. The most massive stars can burn out and explode in a supernova after only a few million years of fusion.massive stars forms neutron stars or black holes after supernova explosion
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